
About
Jennifer L. Knies is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science at Christopher Newport University (CNU). Her research focuses on evolutionary biology, genetics, and microbiology, with a particular emphasis on thermal adaptation, enzyme function, and phage evolution. She holds a BS in Biology from Gettysburg College and a PhD in Genetics and Molecular Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Dr. Knies’s work integrates experimental and theoretical approaches to understand how organisms adapt to environmental challenges. Key themes include the thermal sensitivity of biological traits, the genetic basis of evolutionary constraints, and the molecular mechanisms driving antibiotic resistance. Her research spans diverse systems, from bacteriophages to plants, and addresses questions at the intersection of ecology and evolution.
Her articles explore topics such as phage-host interactions, enzyme efficiency in antibiotic resistance, and modified Arrhenius models for ectotherm fitness. These studies highlight her interdisciplinary approach to unraveling the interplay between genetic variation and environmental factors. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, her publications reflect sustained contributions to evolutionary and environmental biology.
Dr. Knies’s teaching and research involve laboratory work and student mentorship, though specific grants or advising details are not documented here. Her department at CNU emphasizes hands-on learning in biology, chemistry, and environmental science.
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